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they were not wearing the uniforms of the nation. they had geneva rights, but not as someone who wears a uniform or has an id. they were illegal combatant rights. the solution the government found to be the best based on the expense with the haitians was guantanamo. that is how they wound up there. >> i am a fellow at harvard university. you have each touched on getting your message out. i am wondering how journalists and media help or hurt your cause during the process. >> ari? >> one of the things that keeps our nation safe at war and peace is the first amendment. every decision the government makes it must be held accountable for. the way that played out on september 11 led to a lot of difficulties for journalists. it was a time when america was really rallying behind the executive branch. america was saying we do not want to be attacked again. we are proud of the steps taken. america was in a vociferous mode when we went to war with afghanistan. they were cheering for the united states to win. >> what has made it harder as they n
they were not wearing the uniforms of the nation. they had geneva rights, but not as someone who wears a uniform or has an id. they were illegal combatant rights. the solution the government found to be the best based on the expense with the haitians was guantanamo. that is how they wound up there. >> i am a fellow at harvard university. you have each touched on getting your message out. i am wondering how journalists and media help or hurt your cause during the process. >> ari?...
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it was actually national the covered -- national recovered. in the process, they realized that there were the left had which they could use to their advantage. they realized how you could get a relatively small number of people together and get major national press and have huge implications, and as a matter of fact, the act was refunded by an overwhelming vote, probably at least partially because of what young americans for freedom did. and as one commentator put it at the time he said the use of political propaganda passed from the use of the left to the use of the right. they learned how to run an organization, how to organize and make things happen. right away, after sharon in office was set up. they started raising money, they learned parliamentary procedure. of course as jam mentioned many of them knew it from the young republicans. they selected a board of directors and that for this report. there were lots of internal politics of course and those continued on at the meeting is forever. and one of the things they learned was either how
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good of the nation. i appreciate all of our witnesses' efforts to be with us today and their leadership in this area, and i hope that together we can find solutions to these pressing problems. i would now recognize our distinguished ranking member, stephen king, for his opening statements. >> i appreciate being recognized, and i am wondering how the eskimos got along for all those centuries without fresh fruit and vegetables if it is a national security issue. i would like to focus my remarks on protecting american workers. illegal immigration, the lack of enforcement of our immigration laws, and today's jobs depression have formed a perfect score for hurting americans. the most important duty of the subcommittee is that we ensure our nation's immigration policy lives of americans, not hold them down. i find it hard to understand why some people carelessly claim that americans won't be hard work. i find this claim insulting, as i am sure most are working americans do. it is most insulting to those brave
good of the nation. i appreciate all of our witnesses' efforts to be with us today and their leadership in this area, and i hope that together we can find solutions to these pressing problems. i would now recognize our distinguished ranking member, stephen king, for his opening statements. >> i appreciate being recognized, and i am wondering how the eskimos got along for all those centuries without fresh fruit and vegetables if it is a national security issue. i would like to focus my...
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this shows the case schiller national press and on -- national price index at the beginning of the previous decade. you can see the boom and bubble. that is in the last part of the decade. then there was the crash. house prices have fallen about 30%. you can see that price stability over the last year. you can see my forecast. i do expect another 5% decline in house prices from previous troughs. the price declines are going to come in around 35%. from the second quarter value to the trough, we will see another 7% to 8% decline. from peak to trough, about 35%. this outlook is predicated on a number of key assumptions. one assumption is that interest rates will remain low. the fixed mortgage rate today is according to freddie mac 4.3%. i am assuming that the fixed mortgage rate averages 4.5% to the end of 2011. that is a key assumption. the other is that the job market hangs together reasonably well, that we do not see all right declines in jobs. that assumption is the best, most likely scenario. it is a pretty shaky forecast at this point. it looks like the job market is beginning to weaken
this shows the case schiller national press and on -- national price index at the beginning of the previous decade. you can see the boom and bubble. that is in the last part of the decade. then there was the crash. house prices have fallen about 30%. you can see that price stability over the last year. you can see my forecast. i do expect another 5% decline in house prices from previous troughs. the price declines are going to come in around 35%. from the second quarter value to the trough, we...
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your loved ones in door in the heart of our nation -- indoor in the heart of our nation, now and forever. our remembrance requires a certain reflection as a nation and as individuals. we must ask ourselves how best to honor them, those who died, those who sacrificed, how do we preserve their legacy, not just on this day, but every day? we need not look far for our answers. the perpetrators of this evil act did not simply attack america, they attacked the very idea of america, all that we stand for and represent in the world. so, the highest honor we can pay those we lost, indeed, our greatest weapon in this ongoing war, is to do what our ad the series fear the most -- adversaries fear the most -- to stay true to what we are as americans, we knew our sons as a comment -- our sense as a common person. we will not let an act distort we are. they doubted our will. as americans, we persevere. today, in afghanistan and the on, we have gone on the offensive and struck major blows against al qaeda and its allies. we will do what is necessary to protect our country, and we honor all of those who
your loved ones in door in the heart of our nation -- indoor in the heart of our nation, now and forever. our remembrance requires a certain reflection as a nation and as individuals. we must ask ourselves how best to honor them, those who died, those who sacrificed, how do we preserve their legacy, not just on this day, but every day? we need not look far for our answers. the perpetrators of this evil act did not simply attack america, they attacked the very idea of america, all that we stand...
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-- -- in the nation on the subject. do you think we have bottomed out? >> the best measures we have tell the following story. the economy has been growing, incomes have been growing, for more than 12 months. the private sector, not the government, has been creating jobs. >> please, to the best of your knowledge, flag it. tell may i think it is over, or i did not think it is over. >> i am very confident the economy is on a path to a gradual, steady improvement to economic growth. >> i think we all are. if we do not but we will recover some day. >> it is the gentleman's time. the gentleman may talk. >> i was hoping you would shock is a bunch of people and men up and say yes or no. >> it is a question of what economists think about the recession. >> i do not care what economists think. i know what retire people think, what husbands and wives think, but i want to know what you think. you are the secretary of the treasury? >> we are in a tough economy, and we are still living with the deep scars. we have a lot of work to do.
-- -- in the nation on the subject. do you think we have bottomed out? >> the best measures we have tell the following story. the economy has been growing, incomes have been growing, for more than 12 months. the private sector, not the government, has been creating jobs. >> please, to the best of your knowledge, flag it. tell may i think it is over, or i did not think it is over. >> i am very confident the economy is on a path to a gradual, steady improvement to economic...
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to the national parks. i would ask everyone to please stay in your seats until the speakers and the first ladies have departed in their motorcade. just a few words of instruction -- following the departure of our speakers today and our special guest, all of our guests are encouraged to write a personal message on the back of your written that he received when you came in. thesee invited to tidiee ribbons to the fence behind you. they will be left up for a time and then placed in the archives. we want to thank, especially, the friends of the flight 93 national memorial for giving us the support that we had needed of the last several days. at this time, also, as we are dismissed, family members are invited to be overlooked behind meat for a private moment. for the next 30 minutes or so, this front area will be for the families only. finally, have a safe journey home or wherever you are going. thank you again. god bless you. god bless america and keep the spirit alive. we'll see you all next year. [applause] [
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she was a cofounder of the national oanization of women. and to your point, what she suggested was that we amend the constitution further and adopt the u.n. declaration of human rights as part what she called a human rights amendment. and so there are people that wouldn't say it is in conflict necessarily but in order to make it clear this is about human rights generally to adopt the u.n. declaration. but that was her proposal. so somepeople are thinking along those lines. >> kenan, i'm sorry. mr. mack. >> in response to the gentleman's question about whether or not the 14th amendment making african-american citizens violated their right to self-determination, african-americans thought they were citizens. they voted in many northern states, actually voted in southern states until 1830. the exercised the right to citizenship. those rights were taken away and in particar the citizenshi of clause of the 14th amendment was designed to overrule the tony's opinion in dred scott which said no african-americans free or slave could be citizens of th
she was a cofounder of the national oanization of women. and to your point, what she suggested was that we amend the constitution further and adopt the u.n. declaration of human rights as part what she called a human rights amendment. and so there are people that wouldn't say it is in conflict necessarily but in order to make it clear this is about human rights generally to adopt the u.n. declaration. but that was her proposal. so somepeople are thinking along those lines. >> kenan, i'm...
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-- and a life of our nation. -- in a the life of our nation. we will hear about the individual experiences of aviators and air-traffic controllers, and perhaps about the perspective these individuals have gained in the nine years and since those events. and now, please join me in welcoming the mayor of the city of richardson. [applause] >> thank you. often we were -- often, we are asked, where were you on september 11th, 2001. i was on a flight to new york, and american airlines flight, that was turned back to dallas tx. i will be anxious to hear what the panel has to say today. i do have a proclamation from the city of richardson which i will read to you. whereas on september 11th, two dozen one, the united states was attacked without warning -- two the united states was attacked without warning by radical terrorists, and whereas the chaos created by these tax caused an unprecedented danger to the united states -- created by these attacks caused an unprecedented danger to the united states, and whereas the event placed an immediate end enormou
-- and a life of our nation. -- in a the life of our nation. we will hear about the individual experiences of aviators and air-traffic controllers, and perhaps about the perspective these individuals have gained in the nine years and since those events. and now, please join me in welcoming the mayor of the city of richardson. [applause] >> thank you. often we were -- often, we are asked, where were you on september 11th, 2001. i was on a flight to new york, and american airlines flight,...
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and then after the investigation of the incident, there was an address to the nation. it was north korea that attacked the cheonan. there was a united nations security council presentation in july. i think our government administration prefaced -- to add to the united nations sanctioning north korea. and with the presidential statement, north korea said that the un document did not say north korea is responsible. they mentioned it at the time. the responses from the other relevant parties say it has nothing to do with that. north korea claims, oh, we are not responsible for that. china is taking this side. lee myung-bak said that china was taking this side of the address, that north korea was responsible for that. i will skip the reunification part. after the cheonan incident time of their work missions -- there were measures taken, as the general explained. the reason is, i was ready to take over by 2012, but it was postponed by three years. in their documents, they made it clear that the delay was requested by south korea, not united states. why not the united states
and then after the investigation of the incident, there was an address to the nation. it was north korea that attacked the cheonan. there was a united nations security council presentation in july. i think our government administration prefaced -- to add to the united nations sanctioning north korea. and with the presidential statement, north korea said that the un document did not say north korea is responsible. they mentioned it at the time. the responses from the other relevant parties say...
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across an the nation. colorado will be the test case. it is two relatively unknown candidates. the outside groups of spend both candidates. . . my husband has a blood condition and he is oven a drug that costs $9,000 a month for 28 cap sules delivered. and i looked at donna edwards yesterday. , steny hoyer, carden, mccullski, van hollen, all of these people need to be voted out of office. i am tired of them. and i can relate to the tea party because all of this spending that's going on and, washington, d.c., they're just not listening. they can't hear anyone. host: all right. guest: it's interesting. i think it's going to be very interesting to see what role health care, the health care vote plays in this year's mid-term election,. and i would be willing to bet it would be quite a small role. health care was a hugely controversial issue that got people out to the capitol rallying about it and gave democrats a really undercut their support in the polls. but at the end of the day the economy is still the mos
across an the nation. colorado will be the test case. it is two relatively unknown candidates. the outside groups of spend both candidates. . . my husband has a blood condition and he is oven a drug that costs $9,000 a month for 28 cap sules delivered. and i looked at donna edwards yesterday. , steny hoyer, carden, mccullski, van hollen, all of these people need to be voted out of office. i am tired of them. and i can relate to the tea party because all of this spending that's going on and,...
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those are the principles that our nation was founded upon. those are the principles or republican party has stood for and fought for for more than 150 years. now let's get back to them, those are the principles that will usher in a new day in america. iowa, it starts here, it starts tonight, let's get it back. god bless iowa. god bless the united states of america. thank you. thanks, guys. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> up next, we're live with your calls and comments on "washington journal." and then a house financial services committee hearing on fannie mae and freddie mac. later, treasury secretary timothy geithner on china's currency policy. >> warren brown writes a weekly car column for the "washington post." >> it is arguable, i think justifiable, to have an argument to say that we would not have a black middle class had we not had general motors or ford and chrysler. >> in 2008, he supported the government bailout of the auto industry. and send night,
those are the principles that our nation was founded upon. those are the principles or republican party has stood for and fought for for more than 150 years. now let's get back to them, those are the principles that will usher in a new day in america. iowa, it starts here, it starts tonight, let's get it back. god bless iowa. god bless the united states of america. thank you. thanks, guys. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp....
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this message live to the nation. and finally, a special thanks again to all of you for agreeing to come on such short notice, to: scroggins or missing that football game. we really do appreciate you sharing your story. please allow our panelists to exit first. you can browse the exhibits from special collections and enjoy the reception. thank you very much for being here with us today, and we look forward to seeing all of you in special collections and the eugene mcdermott library here at the university of texas at dallas. thank you again. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> here is a look of some of our politics programming today. at 6:30 p.m. we will have the massachusetts governor's debate. at 9:30 p.m. we will have the new hampshire republican senate primary debate. >> that is exactly what you told that lady. >> that is not what i said. >> this is stuff i have talked about that nobody else has talked about. >> let's talk ab
this message live to the nation. and finally, a special thanks again to all of you for agreeing to come on such short notice, to: scroggins or missing that football game. we really do appreciate you sharing your story. please allow our panelists to exit first. you can browse the exhibits from special collections and enjoy the reception. thank you very much for being here with us today, and we look forward to seeing all of you in special collections and the eugene mcdermott library here at the...
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-the ceo of the national safety council. -- i am the ceo of the national safety council. we are excited to be here today. as you ever heard this morning, the number one cause of workplace fatalities as mis motor vehicle crashes. the largest cause of accidental death is motor vehicle crashes. driver distraction is a massive influence, and that is why we are particularly decided texcito be here today. we looked at the convergence of 50 research reports that talked about the dangers of cell phone use in testinand texting devicee driving. there was so little understanding about this. we had a massive debate. we knew this was very danger is behavior based on the research. we come from at traffic safety perspective, and we know the way to change this behavior follows the formula you heard ray lahood talk about. how you do that in the framework of very little conversation was the difficult part. a year ago on january we call for a nationwide ban on told a news and text to use while driving, and we called for companies to put in place policies prohibit the use of this. it was suc
-the ceo of the national safety council. -- i am the ceo of the national safety council. we are excited to be here today. as you ever heard this morning, the number one cause of workplace fatalities as mis motor vehicle crashes. the largest cause of accidental death is motor vehicle crashes. driver distraction is a massive influence, and that is why we are particularly decided texcito be here today. we looked at the convergence of 50 research reports that talked about the dangers of cell phone...
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the reserves and the national guard are taking care of. [applause] is a veteran does not want to use the benefits or does not need them, he can pass those on to the spouse for the children- or the children did -- or the children. we have been able to look at the budget. we have been able to look at how we finance. we have been able to look at education. we have a long way to go, though. that is in terms of access to rural veterans and women veterans and homeless veterans. i want to talk to you about one main thing today. when we have a war, as we did in iraq and now in afghanistan, that is divisive, this is a democracy and you can debate war and our country. what is not open for debate is the care for our young people or older people when they come back from that war. they need to get all the care, the glove, the attention and the honor that a nation can give. if we did not know that in our heads, we should have seen what happened in vietnam. how many of you are vietnam veterans? i should have asked how many are not. you never got your hom
the reserves and the national guard are taking care of. [applause] is a veteran does not want to use the benefits or does not need them, he can pass those on to the spouse for the children- or the children did -- or the children. we have been able to look at the budget. we have been able to look at how we finance. we have been able to look at education. we have a long way to go, though. that is in terms of access to rural veterans and women veterans and homeless veterans. i want to talk to you...
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last week, i was on the phone with big -- with a guy from the national rail association. vermont got $50 million to start rebuilding our rails so we should -- so we could have trains going faster than 15 miles per hour. [applause] the got hung up in some bureaucracy. i think that $50 million will be freed up and we will have people working to rebuild our rail system so we have trains going at a decent speed. if you go to europe, japan, china, you are seeing high-speed rail. we need to invest in real and improved our airports. we need to do those things. let's do it now and create jobs. some of the main that as a nation we are spending $350 billion every single year importing oil from saudi arabia and other foreign countries. i lived in saudi arabia about 10 years ago. the royal family there is doing just fine. do not worry about them. they are the wealthiest family in the world. they do not need more money. i think it is high time we stopped investing in saudi arabia and start investing in energy in the united states of america. [applause] what should we be doing? what ar
last week, i was on the phone with big -- with a guy from the national rail association. vermont got $50 million to start rebuilding our rails so we should -- so we could have trains going faster than 15 miles per hour. [applause] the got hung up in some bureaucracy. i think that $50 million will be freed up and we will have people working to rebuild our rail system so we have trains going at a decent speed. if you go to europe, japan, china, you are seeing high-speed rail. we need to invest in...
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the national debt. some of us voted for it, some of us didn't. some of us voted for the medicare part of the prescription drug program written by the insurance companies that was not paid for. some of those voted for it and some of us didn't. >> know, some of us didn't. >> i wasn't talking about you in particular but it did pass under republican leadership. some food for the wall street bailout. some of the money was repaid, some of it wasn't. some of us didn't vote. so we before we talk about the serious of the debt and i agree it is a serious issue, let's remember how we got there, who voted for the sum paid programs and who didn't. but mr. lew, welcome and thank you for a much for your service. senator ensign and senator alexander and others are right, it is a serious problem. we have to deal with it, but it's one of many problems. among the many things, the middle class is collapsing, poverty is increasing. when president bush was president, the middle class all a $2,000 a year decline in the median
the national debt. some of us voted for it, some of us didn't. some of us voted for the medicare part of the prescription drug program written by the insurance companies that was not paid for. some of those voted for it and some of us didn't. >> know, some of us didn't. >> i wasn't talking about you in particular but it did pass under republican leadership. some food for the wall street bailout. some of the money was repaid, some of it wasn't. some of us didn't vote. so we before we...
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isaac, the father of the hebrew nation, ishmael, the father of the arab nation, joined together in a moment of the pain and mutual respect to very abraham -- bury abraham. i can only pray, and i know that millions around the world, millions of israelis and palestinians and many other millions around the world, pray that the pain that we have experienced, you and us, in the last 100 years of conflict will unite us not only in a moment of peace around a table of peace here in washington but will enable us to leave it from here and to forge a durable lasting peace for generations. shalom, som -- salam, peace. >> in the name of god, madam secretary, mr. prime minister and netanyahu, ladies and gentlemen, let me in the first place once again extend my thanks to president barack obama and secretary clinton and senator mitchell. i think him for the unrelenting efforts to have exerted here in the last month. ladies and gentleman, now that we're launching these negotiations we do know how hard the options we are facing and we will face them during these negotiations that should, within one ye
isaac, the father of the hebrew nation, ishmael, the father of the arab nation, joined together in a moment of the pain and mutual respect to very abraham -- bury abraham. i can only pray, and i know that millions around the world, millions of israelis and palestinians and many other millions around the world, pray that the pain that we have experienced, you and us, in the last 100 years of conflict will unite us not only in a moment of peace around a table of peace here in washington but will...
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the larger context of the document dealing with national security our archive has national security related documents, no cultural artifacts or anything like that. so if a reference were made that contained personal identify all the information you would see that and we would require you to keep that sensitive and safeguard the information and i could talk with people individually about that or you could learn more by seeing the web page to read on to the presentation on why saddam didn't use it during the war of 1991. there are three general explanations for the iraqi use to read the first is the conventional wisdom is that u.s. nuclear threats specifically secretary baker and early january 1991 to the iraqi foreign minister in geneva toward saddam from using it. the second general explanation is that it concerns the u.s. would change its goal in pursuit of the regime change should use chemical weapons or biological to turn the iraqi use and this has been put forth primarily, not primarily but most forcefully by scott at samford and others to point out secretary baker also listed a
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i'm also home to one of the top two egg-producing counes in the nation. when you look at the egg pros duesed in my district, it has an economic impact of $102.4 million. ohio is also one of the ten states with an egg quality assurance program with the aim to min niz salmonella in eggs. first of all, i think it is important to remember that the purpose of this hearing is to get the facts. while we have the fda form 483 with its general observations about the conditions at the wright county egg and the hillendale farms operations in iowa that are being investigated, we don't have the esblishment in the report which will provide more clear answers. furthermore, i'm disappointed that the fda commissioner is not here to testify nor is a representative from the usda. we need to get these answers and hear what went wrong fromhese producers so the industry can learn from this recall. we do not want the public to lose confidence in our egg producers. several of the egg producers in my district are fourth generation farmers and have been committed to producing a sa
i'm also home to one of the top two egg-producing counes in the nation. when you look at the egg pros duesed in my district, it has an economic impact of $102.4 million. ohio is also one of the ten states with an egg quality assurance program with the aim to min niz salmonella in eggs. first of all, i think it is important to remember that the purpose of this hearing is to get the facts. while we have the fda form 483 with its general observations about the conditions at the wright county egg...
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, the 12 community types that make up our nation. also the front page of the christian science monitor, america sings the blues. its author here. what is the electorate mood and why is it more than the sluggish economy? guest: there's a feeling i think amongst a lot of americans that they've kind of lost control of their lives. it's the sense that being part of an american is you control your own destiny, or at least the belief. and what's happened with the recession really over the past i guess two, three years now is a feeling that not only that something is wrong in the country, but that we're not really hur how to fix it. and when people look at that, that gist them the blues and it also makes them surveily. host: to quote from the piece or one paragraph from the piece this morning. it says in a microcosm, that is what is behind much of the national mood. it's not just uncertainty of what's next. it's the difficulty of even understanding what went wrong and how to correct it. americans who take such pride in controlling their fat
, the 12 community types that make up our nation. also the front page of the christian science monitor, america sings the blues. its author here. what is the electorate mood and why is it more than the sluggish economy? guest: there's a feeling i think amongst a lot of americans that they've kind of lost control of their lives. it's the sense that being part of an american is you control your own destiny, or at least the belief. and what's happened with the recession really over the past i...
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the individualize their races. the distance themselves from the national party. host: the first lady is going to spend some of her political capital and carefully stepped into the campan season. where do you expect to see her? guest: we have not seen a lot yet as to wre exactly michelle obama plans to weigh in. we know she is very popular. what we also know is that she is anning on increasing visibility and a final two months of this year. host: will see mostly talk about issues or on the campaign trail? when you talk about raising her profile. guest: she will be very active with her get healthy platform she has been running out there. we also know that she will be making appearances with laura bush next week in pennsylvania to commemorate 9/11. we are expecting to see more for. it is not clear how active she will be on the campaign trail. if you read the reports, they indicate that she may be weary of waiting too deep in the political waters. a lot of the republicans do not want to be too close to the nation party, either. a lot of them are taking the anti-washi
the individualize their races. the distance themselves from the national party. host: the first lady is going to spend some of her political capital and carefully stepped into the campan season. where do you expect to see her? guest: we have not seen a lot yet as to wre exactly michelle obama plans to weigh in. we know she is very popular. what we also know is that she is anning on increasing visibility and a final two months of this year. host: will see mostly talk about issues or on the...
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about conclusions they were trying and the reluctance the around the regional office or at the national office to respond to those requests. >> absolutely. >> i have gone over my time. let me turn to senator shelby. >> thank you. why is the sec enforcement division -- you talked about the there were recommendations made in the stanford case on four or five occasions? >> yes. >> was it the atmosphere or the working conditions, as you have indicated, for into metric. how many cases we could have, getting the easy ones, but the difficult ones -- that is where the big frauds are. where was the leadership of the enforcement division, not just in fort worth, but at the sec here? are those same people still in its enforcement? >> certainly -- >> and if so, why? >> certainly at fort worth, the head of enforcement and the heads of the fort worth office is very much believe in this approach and they certainly perceived that the enforcement division in washington fought that approach was important. >> they wanted to count how many cases they had and solved but in the scheme of things, they were sm
about conclusions they were trying and the reluctance the around the regional office or at the national office to respond to those requests. >> absolutely. >> i have gone over my time. let me turn to senator shelby. >> thank you. why is the sec enforcement division -- you talked about the there were recommendations made in the stanford case on four or five occasions? >> yes. >> was it the atmosphere or the working conditions, as you have indicated, for into metric....
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it was one of the most stringent court orders in the nation. people, thousands, were just vanishing. they would just be told that they are gone. they often spoke publicly and encouraged them to use bonding, because the chance that someone will return if they have a bond is much higher because you have a bail-jumper who will find them. the only way to get around is if you get a hold over by a police officer. if you put a bond on them, someone has a clear financial interest. studies showed that by getting a bond on any prisoner, the chances that they will end up in court and not be found are much, much higher. in the end, when you take this evidence and strip away the false claims, article two is more than a tale full of fury signifying nothing. he signed bonds like other judges. let's turn to article 3. we agree with the house managers when they say this is not based on pre-federal contract. article 3 is coming in fact, and non-pre-federal conduct. instead of pre-federal conduct, they argue that he made a series of errors and mistakes that he an
it was one of the most stringent court orders in the nation. people, thousands, were just vanishing. they would just be told that they are gone. they often spoke publicly and encouraged them to use bonding, because the chance that someone will return if they have a bond is much higher because you have a bail-jumper who will find them. the only way to get around is if you get a hold over by a police officer. if you put a bond on them, someone has a clear financial interest. studies showed that...
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from a national security interest, we want to be clear about who the enemy is here. it is a handful of tiny minority of people who are in speaking -- who are engaging in horrific acts and have killed muslims more than anybody else. another reason it is important for us to remember that is because we have millions of muslim-americans, our fellow citizens in this country, they are going to school with our kids. they are all our neighbors. they are our friends. they are our co-workers. when we start acting as if their religion is some how offensive, what are we saying to them? i have muslims who are fighting in afghanistan, in the uniform of the united states armed services. they are out there putting their lives on the line for us. and we have to make sure that we are crystal clear for our sake and their six. they are americans. and we honor their service -- for our sakes and their sakes. they are americans. and we honor their service. we do not lead -- we do not differentiate between them and us. it is just us. that is a principle that i think is good to be very impor
from a national security interest, we want to be clear about who the enemy is here. it is a handful of tiny minority of people who are in speaking -- who are engaging in horrific acts and have killed muslims more than anybody else. another reason it is important for us to remember that is because we have millions of muslim-americans, our fellow citizens in this country, they are going to school with our kids. they are all our neighbors. they are our friends. they are our co-workers. when we...
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white house budget office. >> the conflict between the first amendment and national security "necessary secrets" author, this weekend on book tv. >> every weekend on c-span3, experience american history tv, 48 hours of people and events, telling the american story. hear historic speeches by national leaders and eyewitness accounts of events that shaped our nation. visit museums, historical sites and college campuses as professors delve into america's past. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> for me or anyone else who is considering public service, the real question is, do you have a positive vision for the direction the country should head to give specific ideas to implement that vision and a demonstrated set of experiences that show you can handle it and get it done. >> governor pawlenty on a potential presidential run, growing up in minnesota and eight years as governor. >> warren brown weeks the weekly column for "washington post." >> it is arguable to have an argument to say we would not have a black middle class had we not had general motors, ford and chrysler. >> in 2008, he
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[applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satelite corp. 2010] >> coming up, "washington journal." after that, the senate investigation on ponzi scheme. after that, treasury secretary timothy geithner. .
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defend the nation. operation new bond markets the next phase of an enduring relationship between iraq and the united states of america. i look forward to continuing to work with the parties to help iraq to become a stable, secure, and self-reliant nation. thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. [ arab language salutation] [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the benediction, retirement of the close, and sing-along during the medley. remain standing for the departure of the official party. >> let us pray -- lord god almighty, may we leave this place inspired to serve in strength, walk in honor, and to pursue wisdom and knowledge for the good of others. let us to the appreciative lessons we have, so that we might share those with others. amen. ♪ ♪ ♪ [singing] [drumroll] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain at your seats until the official parties have left the room. >> coming up, opening remarks from secretary of state hillary clinton, and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyah
defend the nation. operation new bond markets the next phase of an enduring relationship between iraq and the united states of america. i look forward to continuing to work with the parties to help iraq to become a stable, secure, and self-reliant nation. thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. [ arab language salutation] [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the benediction, retirement of the close, and sing-along during the medley. remain standing for the departure of...
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and what he was known as, one of the most thoughtful mayors in the nation, and he really changed the face of baltimore. he isn't given adequate credit for all of the people he put into place in the leadership of the city who are still serving in key positions in baltimore. and he has been a transformtive dean at howard university law school bringing in national leaders, refreshing the factty, keeping it fiscally sound, raising money. so it's with great affection that i introduce mayor kirk shmoke. juan, williams, i will introduce later on, but i also want to introduce ms. lamper because she has a special history with the aclu. i got to see her in her early days heading the racial justice project of the aclu of northern california. she was quick and smart and piercing in her analysis. and as soon as we all met her, we knew that she was going to be a national leader. and now she has moved to ohio. she has had children, she's gotten married but she's come out with a block buster book on the problems with racial profiling and race issues in the criminal justice system, the new jim crow,
and what he was known as, one of the most thoughtful mayors in the nation, and he really changed the face of baltimore. he isn't given adequate credit for all of the people he put into place in the leadership of the city who are still serving in key positions in baltimore. and he has been a transformtive dean at howard university law school bringing in national leaders, refreshing the factty, keeping it fiscally sound, raising money. so it's with great affection that i introduce mayor kirk...
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host: welcome to the program. caller: good morning. i blame most of the mainstream media for giving us this disaster. congress controlled the money. controlled by 20 # by the democrats. i get sick of any so-called republicans that sit there and don't bring that up. i question his credentials. he spend most of his time at msmbc. they give us this guy that has never run anything in his life. we'll get a response. thank yous bob. this is a big country. we have an economic down turn. people really hurt now in the country. >> including like the house. a former aid could you not take this and say they are also former staffers including legislation in washington. is this a fair piece? guest: i think so. he still likes to go in control of doing things. let'st democrats.
host: welcome to the program. caller: good morning. i blame most of the mainstream media for giving us this disaster. congress controlled the money. controlled by 20 # by the democrats. i get sick of any so-called republicans that sit there and don't bring that up. i question his credentials. he spend most of his time at msmbc. they give us this guy that has never run anything in his life. we'll get a response. thank yous bob. this is a big country. we have an economic down turn. people really...